Photograph-mount.



E.N.LODGE. PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT. APPLICATXON FILED DEC. 15. 1-915- Patented Mar. 27, 1917.

"UKFJTHEIJ STATES PATENT ouirion.

'JJDWABD N. LODGE, F COLUMBUS, 0H1! ruoroenermmounr.

1 ,2 2(| 354 Specification of Letters Patent. Pa tented Mar; 21', 1917.

Serial No. 67, 10.

Application 111m December 15, 1915.

To all whom ii; may oo'rwernr onally disposed lit 8 is made in the body or Be it known that l, lilowlann N. Loose, it member which forms onc edge of the citizen of the United States of America, and pocket adapted 901 the reception of a corner resident oi. (Johny us, in the county of of the photograph it being understood that 5 Franklin and of Ohio, here in vented one such slit is pm cloned. stench pocket. In certain new and. fill l inprovclnents in order to facilitate 3,110, insertion of the corner lhotogrz ph"Mount. of which the following oi a photograph in the pocket, the body or (it! IS a SpBClfiOkttlOll. member 5 is puni'nured or cut away at 9 This invention relates to mounts for photo form a clenrunco through which the corner 10 tograiphs and ornamental curds, the said inof the photograpl only be inserted so as to motion having for its object the provision insure its finding its way under the embossed of novel means for ihic'iliiutin tho :i jrplicnportion which for the pocket Of course. tion of the card to the libido! or mount, the these slits and out e why portions are formed said provision being of a nature to ucooi'nat each pocket, as stated, and either end of 15 plish such result, as styled, without increas thc photogru p11 lruy, tl'ierefore, be applied ing the cost or. production oi? the mount. it with equal facility and. the initial movebeing possible to cinhoss the corner retui r ment of the edge of the photograph under mg socket members to produce the means for the embossed pol-I ion tends to so lift the-emfacilitating the application of the card a to create clearance for the free passage for the corner of the photograph bossed portion iii 20 thereto in a single operation. p

With the foregoing and other ob; ec ts in into position.

in the 'i'letails'ot' As hasbcen stated heretofore, the pro- View, the invention consi the urrmigemcnt and duction of the ph )togruph mount embodying construction, and In combination of ports to be herelmii'ter more these i]11I)1'0VEI11( nts entails no additional 25 fully set forth and cluin'leil. cost in operation, the only additional cost he- In describing the irwcntion in tlfiffl'li, rcfing the comparelively small item iucic ent ercnce will be had to the urimni mnyiiig to the productkm of Hie (lies essential for drawingsforming; port-of this nieoiiicution cutting thev slits lllCl puiu-hing the anng'tures wherein. like characters denote 1.:orrespondforming the cleirmices oi" which mention 3) ing parts in the several views, and in has been made. which- I have shown the piiinctured portion as be- Figure 1 illustrates a view in perspective ing semicircular but it is obvious that the ation is immaterial and that other of a photograph mount embodying the. inconfigur outlines-may be adopted for theedges'of vention' 85 Fig. fl illustrctes uplan view thereof show the aperture wthout departing from the ing a fragment of a card applied to one of spirit of the in'rention or the scope of the the corner'sockets; appended clann Fig. 3il].ustrates a, sectional view on the I claim: p

A 'c ph mount, a body, embossed.

line 3--3o1t Fig. 3; and Inv n photog 40 Fig/ L illustrates a ctionzil view on the pockets formed. integral wit 1 the body-and line l--4l of Fig. 2 with the cord in. dotted adjacent the m thereof, one. edge, 0 lines. each of the pooh 'ets being separated from the 5. denotes the body of body by a In these drawings slit, and each body portion huvthe mount, which member may be of any demg a SEJ'III-CIX'C ular cut out portion formconvenience of mg m port a continuation o 46 sired configuration but for f the slit for pro- -illustration, it is here shown as roctangl'ilur viding a clearance for thereception ofthe in plan, Near the corn rs of the number corners of the photograph, or body 5, there are ior sochcts t, In testimony whereofil hereunto afiix my o it, preferably made by einh ion the stock or signature in tin presence of two Witnesses.

v i i. 4 i 50 body so that the cornersm ED'WARD N; LODGE.

lvitncsses e a. photogrzqih or other sheeet 7 nut-y he retained by the said ockets or sockets, Ann-run S. BURKETT, During the embossing operation, a? diag C. B. B1 nmun. 

